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Date: 2003.07.05 10:00:22 Category: Advertising From: Keith Hunt Company: Camelot Marketing Phone: 909 987 1233 (PRLEAP.COM) “The Computer America Show has moved to a more prestigious PM drive time slot Monday thru Fridays on Business Talk Radio Network." "Not only are we the longest running talk show on computers, it is the only national Monday through Friday computer talk show in the country,” states Craig Crossman show host and Knight-Ridder newspaper columnist. "We are honored that BTR has recognized the listener and affiliate value that Computer America possesses." "We were entrenched in our old time slot but this move is great for us and our listeners. As a daily show our content stays fresh with up to the moment technology news from interviews with industry experts, appearances by hardware and software companies and even show business personalities,” continues Crossman. “Back in 1984 when I started my newspaper column, and in 1992 when Computer America began, no one was talking about computers in a way that the consumer could understand.” “Now, my listeners want to know about the newest products, and we do this in a light-hearted, easy to understand format. I can tell by the on-air questions that I’m helping listeners make better purchasing decisions as well as helping them to understand and operate their computers more productively.” “We have been doing this for over 11 years so we must be doing something right,” concludes Crossman. Computer America is heard Monday-Friday, 7pm – 9pm, PT. For more information on Computer America, call (561) 655-9404 or visit www.computeramerica.com. |
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